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I bought a humidifier, and have it running on the upstairs landing. It's still not working!

The landing is open, you can see the humidifier and the moisture has a clear path down. .. Does it need to be downstairs?

Metro 10/2005-5/2013
Sabo 3/2013-now
Kia 1/2014- now

It could take a day or more to raise the humidity level in your house. How many square ft does the humidifier cover? Is it a console type or a portable type?
I have an Air-O-Swiss that covers 650 sq ft.(my house is only 1100 sq. ft.) I started it this past Saturday. I have filled it four times already( I think it hold a gallon and a half of water). I have been moving it from the bedroom to living room and back. It is finally cycling off with the humidity level in the house around 45%.
The static zaps have stopped. YAY!

It's just to dry in this area right now. There is static on everything. Even the dog beds. I use the static sheets in the dryer and the clothes are still coming out with static. We need some moisture in the air.

I think a small humidifier would only work in a smallish bedroom. I don't think it can humidify an entire house. I could be wrong though. We only used one once and it just made the house colder. I guess we needed one with a heater in it.

01-27-2014 11:42 PM

erfunhouse

I bought a humidifier, and have it running on the upstairs landing. It's still not working!

The landing is open, you can see the humidifier and the moisture has a clear path down. .. Does it need to be downstairs?

Metro 10/2005-5/2013
Sabo 3/2013-now
Kia 1/2014- now

01-24-2014 10:28 PM

JackandMattie

If you can't afford to boil water, open the windows for couple hours after it rains or snows. Just get some moisture inside.